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Very doubtful, Leopard, but I'd say there's a good chance that she's more Morrisons than Asda.
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a male lion always kills the young of a female he wants to mate with
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I see Slippy as more of a Warthog
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Lions only kill the young of a previous male as it makes the female come into heat quicker and if the young lions were left then they would kill the new cubs by rough play....saw it on a nature prog recently.
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Anyone who dares to ask the O.P question is undeserving of a partner if that dominates your thoughts.Age should not enter the equation,if you care for somene it shouldn't ever cross your mind.
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It's not really a question about age. It's about taking on unwanted baggage, and nobody really wants to take on another man's children. No matter how much they might pretent that everything is perfect
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However, regarding your most recent post, it never bothered me taking on someone else's child. I done it again when I split and this child was older and (as you say) more difficult. It is not for everyone I admit but for me I never saw it as a problem.
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When I was 19 I met my first "live in" girlfriend. She had a boy who was 3 at the time. In the passage of time we split up, but I learned so much about life and other people in the couple of years I spent with them both. He'll be in his late twenties now, and I hope him and his Mum have had / are having fantastic lives.
I divorced 5 years ago and remarried, and now am technically stepdad to two of the most wonderful boys in the world, (23 and 18, so both away from home and working/studying). They are also a great excuse to go drinking in places where young people go:-) Tread carefully, but follow your heart, and every experience you have can be superbly life enhancing and enriching. |